tracheophytes are plants with roots,stem leaves and they have conducting tubes,while atracheophytes are plants that don't have roots,stem,leaves and conducting tubes.
Atracheophytic mean plant without vascular bundle
No, tracheophytes and atracheophytes are not the same. Tracheophytes are vascular plants that have specialized tissues for conducting water and nutrients, such as xylem and phloem. Atracheophytes, on the other hand, do not possess these specialized vascular tissues and rely on other strategies for water and nutrient transport, such as absorption through cell walls.
because the tracheophytes are
The main difference between bryophytes and tracheophytes is that bryophytes are non-vascular plants whereas tracheophytes are vascular plants. Both of them have heteromorphic alternation of generation that means the two generations gametophytes and sporophytes are morphologically as well as cytologically different. in bryophytes gametophyte generation is more prominent in which male and female gametes fuse to each other to form zygote which develops into well protected embryo, while in tracheophytes, sporophytes generation is more dominant and gametophyte generation is very small and inconspicuous.
the simpler of tracheophytes is cell wall
a group of non vascular plant
The process of photosynthesis is similar in tracheophytes, algae and bryophytes.
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compare the bryophytes and trcacheophytes
bryophytes are non vascular plants while tracheophytes are vascular plant
All vascular plants make up the group of plants
A large group of plants characterized by the presence of specialized conducting tissues (xylem and phloem) in
Tracheophytes (trees/green plants) provide most of the world's oxygen.